Free Business Tools for Small Businesses
Running a business often requires many different software tools. Fortunately, there are many excellent platforms that offer free versions or open-source alternatives, allowing businesses to manage operations without expensive software licences.
Below are a number of tools that can help businesses improve productivity, communication, marketing, and organisation.
Business Productivity and Management Tools
1. Zoho – Business Applications
Zoho offers a wide range of cloud-based business tools including CRM, email, project management, and accounting.
Why it’s useful
- Free versions of several tools available
- Manage customers, sales, and projects
- Cloud-based and accessible anywhere
Best for: Small businesses wanting an all-in-one platform.

2. Spiceworks – IT Helpdesk and Network Tools
Spiceworks provides free tools for managing IT helpdesk tickets, tracking assets, and monitoring networks.
Why it’s useful
- Free helpdesk system
- Track IT support requests
- Monitor devices and systems
Best for: Businesses managing their own IT support.

3. ChatGPT – AI Assistant
ChatGPT can help businesses create content, answer questions, generate ideas, and assist with writing tasks.
Why it’s useful
- Generate marketing content
- Draft emails and documents
- Help research topics quickly
Best for: Improving productivity and saving time.

4. Lansweeper – IT Asset Management
Lansweeper helps organisations discover and track devices connected to their network.
Why it’s useful
- Identify devices on your network
- Track hardware and software
- Improve visibility of IT systems
Best for: Businesses managing multiple computers or devices.

5. WordPress – Website Platform
WordPress is one of the most popular platforms for building websites and blogs.
Why it’s useful
- Create professional websites
- Thousands of free themes and plugins
- Large global support community
Best for: Business websites and blogs.

6. Trello – Project Management
Trello helps teams organise tasks and projects using simple visual boards.
Why it’s useful
- Track tasks and deadlines
- Organise projects visually
- Easy to learn and use
Best for: Team collaboration and project tracking.

7. Canva – Graphic Design
Canva allows businesses to create marketing graphics, social media posts, and presentations.
Why it’s useful
- Simple drag-and-drop design
- Thousands of templates
- Create professional graphics quickly
Best for: Marketing and social media content.

8. Slack – Team Communication
Slack is a messaging platform designed for workplace communication.
Why it’s useful
- Organise conversations into channels
- Share files and collaborate
- Integrates with many other tools
Best for: Team communication.

9. Google Workspace – Cloud Productivity Tools
Google Workspace provides tools for email, documents, spreadsheets, and collaboration.
Why it’s useful
- Work on documents in real time
- Store files in the cloud
- Access from anywhere
Best for: Remote work and collaboration.
Note: Some features require a paid plan.
10. Nextcloud – Secure File Sharing
Nextcloud is an open-source platform for storing and sharing files.
Why it’s useful
- Share documents securely
- Control where your data is stored
- Can be self-hosted for full control
Best for: Businesses wanting secure file storage.
Open Source Alternatives to Expensive Software
Many businesses spend large amounts of money on software licences. Open-source tools can provide powerful alternatives that reduce costs while maintaining functionality.
Below are some popular examples.
LibreOffice – Alternative to Microsoft Office
LibreOffice is a full office suite that includes tools for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Why it’s useful
- Completely free and open source
- Compatible with Microsoft Office files
- Regularly updated by a large community

GIMP – Alternative to Photoshop
GIMP is a powerful image editing tool used for graphic design, photo editing, and digital artwork.
Why it’s useful
- Free professional image editing
- Supports many file formats
- Large library of plugins

Jitsi Meet – Alternative to Zoom
Jitsi Meet allows organisations to host video meetings without expensive conferencing software.
Why it’s useful
- Free video conferencing
- No account required
- Can be self-hosted
Linux Mint – Alternative to Windows
Linux Mint is a user-friendly operating system based on Linux that can run on most computers.
Why it’s useful
- Free and open source
- Secure and stable
- Works well on older hardware
Why Consider Open Source Software?
Open-source software can offer several benefits:
- Lower software costs
- Greater control over your data
- Strong security and transparency
- Large communities providing support and improvements
For many organisations, open-source tools provide a practical alternative to expensive commercial software.
Need Help Choosing the Right Tools?
North East Digital Skills works with organisations to help them:
- Identify useful digital tools
- Reduce software costs
- Improve productivity and security
If your organisation would like guidance on digital tools or improving your systems, feel free to get in touch.
